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Iranian New Year Seven Seen Immigrant cultures in Canada
January 20, 2023
Diaspora Affairs/Immigration/Local Journalism Initiative

Assimilation endangers multiculturalism

Canada appears to be losing its value of multiculturalism as 68 per cent of poll respondents say minorities should do more to

accent
June 2, 2022
Commentary/Winnipeg

Overcoming the ‘accent’ barrier

Put yourself in their shoes, says Winnipeg-based writer; everyone can hear your accent — except you

December 10, 2021
Arts & Culture/Books/Immigration/Top Stories

Tongues: exploring identity, culture, connection through language

Through 26 essays, immigrant writers explore their relationship to both their mother tongue and their learned one, English.

Canadian Bengali, Subrata Kumar Das, and poet Anne Michaels holding Das' book on Canadian literature in Bengali.
September 7, 2021
Arts & Culture/Education

Reviving Interest in Bengali Culture among Younger Generation

Bengali intellectuals in Canada call for more efforts to keep the Bengali youth interested in their native language and literary heritage.

March 15, 2013
Commentary

Communicating to a new audience

“Immigrants need to know the rules of this land.” “They need to know that Canadians do not tolerate violence against women.” “They

January 1, 2015
Commentary

Bilingualism: A Canadian Advantage

Bilingualism is arguably what sets Canada apart from the rest of North America – it has historically been the strength of our

April 21, 2015
Commentary

Clear Speech: How to Improve your Chances for Promotion

Recent research shows that employers and newcomers value language and communication skills quite differently. Where 95 per cent of employers consider these

March 11, 2016
Immigration/Top Stories

Liberals Seek to Reunite More Families

In this week’s round-up of what’s been making headlines in Canada’s media: the federal government has a new plan to welcome immigrants

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